OUR LADY OF LA SALETTE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURC
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In 1921, the few Catholics who lived in the Berkley area purchased land to build a church on Catalpa where Anderson Middle School is today. Within three years the new parish, named Our Lady of Refuge, was established and began to flourish. In 1927 the church was moved to a new site, on the corner of Coolidge and Harvard. A new rectory was built. The future looked promising. Then the Depression came. The parish lost what money it had in the bank, the parishioners lost their jobs, and everything came to a standstill. In 1932, the Archdiocese of Detroit asked the Missionaries of La Salette to come to Berkley and staff the parish. When the La Salette priests arrived, there was little furniture, no telephone and not even enough money to turn on the lights. They eventually sold the rectory. That building still stands at 1799 Coolidge.

 During those years, when the people were out of work, they did what they could, by excavating a basement for the Church and bricking it in. All the work was volunteered. The pride it brought and the unity it preserved saved the parish. The original name of the church was also changed. It became Our Lady of La Salette.

As the country came out of the depression, life for the people and the parish became better. During those comeback years, the church acquired most of the property it owns today.


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Our Lady of La Salette School started in 1943 with two classrooms in a garage. It was staffed by the Sisters of Mercy and its first enrollment was 100 children. The present school was built in three stages from 1947 to 1953. The early 1960’s saw enrollments well over 1000. 

After over 70 years of Catholic education, the school closed on June 6, 2013.

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A new rectory was built in 1963, followed by the present church in 1967. From 1953 until 1967 the church was located on the present site of the Father Landry Parish Center, which was built in 1988.

 In 1994, the La Salette Missionaries withdrew from the parish and responsibility for staffing Our Lady of La Salette Parish was returned to the Archdiocese of Detroit.

Brick and mortar do not make a church; people do. But the measurement of a parish’s faith can be judged by the sacrifices people make. Our parish has a record of giants in the faith.

(c)  2023 Our Lady of La Salette Roman Catholic Church
  • Information
    • CSA
    • Christmas Photos 2015
    • Christmas Photos 2016
    • Christmas Photos 2019
    • Christmas Photos 2020
    • Christmas Photos 2022
    • Clergy
    • Finance Council
    • Gallery
    • History
    • The La Salette Crucifix
    • Lenten Penance
    • Novena
    • Office
    • Online Giving
    • Church Crucifix
    • Safe Environments
    • UTG
  • Watch Online
  • Auction
  • Mass Times
  • BULLETINS
  • Calendar
  • Contact Us
  • CRS Rice Bowl
  • Eucharistic Revival
  • Facebook
  • Faith Formation
  • Family of Parishes
  • Holy Land Pilgrimage
  • I Thirst - Palm Sunday Concert
  • La Salette Story
  • Lenten Scripture Series
  • Location
  • Priesthood? Are You Called?
  • Registration
  • Returning to Mass
  • Sacrament Records
  • Town Hall 2022
  • Trip Raffle 2023
  • St Vincent de Paul
  • Worship
    • Baptisms
  • Announcements